The passage of the bill through the House of Councillors set the stage for Japan to finalize its domestic arrangements in early July as it still needs to revise relevant government ordinances.

The Diet has already agreed to ratify the TPP, which the Cabinet Office says will potentially give Japan’s real gross domestic product a 1.5 percent boost.

The new law includes support for Japanese livestock farmers who will be exposed to foreign competition and extending intellectual property rights in line with the TPP.

The Japanese government hopes to finish its domestic processes and pave the way for the pact to come into force possibly this year amid growing concerns about U.S. President Donald Trump’s protectionist policies and fears of trade friction.